and they were called Traffic Lights in my house growing up. My mum used to make these for me when I was small, she would cut them into fingers and put a red, yellow and green jelly tot on each rectangle to make traffic lights, I loved them

This sweet treat was something found in bake sales across Scotland and is a favourite treat made with some of my favourite British items, Cadburys Drinking Chocolate, Lyle's Golden Syrup and Digestive Biscuits, how can this not be good?

Cadbury Drinking chocolate and Lyle's Golden Syrup

This recipe was given to me years ago by Susan who I worked with in Woodrow's, Thanks Susan

News flash, every British expat living in the USA needs to know this.... Wal-mart are selling Digestive biscuits in their cookie isle. When I saw them I yelled out "you are kidding me" and started flinging them in my shopping trolley like the crazed expat that I am, they also have chocolate digestives. No way you say, Yes way! Oh and no inflated prices too.....yeah!!!

Hi - I found this recipe online - I'm Scottish, live in Thailand and don't have an oven (standard out here) but needed to produce something for a "nations day" celebration at my local hash (running) club. Your simple recipe turned out well, although I couldn't get syrup so used honey instead. Thanks for sharing!

Thank you. I have been Googling this very recipe having riflled through all my old childhood recipe books. This was a family favourite in our Glasweigan household and now delighted to be able to make it again with my 12 year old daughter. I'll have mine with a cup of tea but she might be looking to have hers with a glass of Irn Bru.

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40something, Scottish born expat, wife and mum living in Texas. I miss Scottish food so much that I try my hand at making just about anything. I'm not a Professional Cook, Photographer or Interior Designer but I love doing them all. Thanks for peeking at my Blog. Have a yummy day.